Help me...
Help me...
Update your graphics drivers (Radeon and iGPU if needed). Consider testing earlier versions from Lenovo’s support page. Are you using any antivirus software? Is this a device controlled by work or school?
Windows seems to warn you about the app being blocked, which matches some earlier viewer alerts. This hints at a permission problem. It might just be due to a driver crash, or it could depend on the timing and source of that notification. If Google can't provide a clear solution, you'll need to rule out other causes. You could try running the game's executable with admin rights, though that might be more complex. Consider temporarily turning off McAfee and Defender to see if the issue persists.
A few days back I spent a lot of time working on it and found the issue was linked to the PCIe connection, as shown in the event viewer and device manager error codes. This was the first time yesterday I noticed permission-related problems, so it seems things have either improved or worsened. I've tried disabling antivirus software and running the system as an administrator, but the problem persists.
It might indicate some instability. Based on my observations, Lenovo often releases frequent BIOS and firmware updates that can be applied automatically. You could perform a DISM health check and SFC scan. If needed, a Windows restore might be necessary, though it’s usually undesirable when uncertain. Task manager typically displays the GPU usage percentage during activities like streaming YouTube.
It demonstrates both the current state and gameplay from the early 20s before the crash. The performance decline becomes clear when I turn off the dedicated mode, though it causes errors—planning to run more tests next time. The Windows reinstall might resolve the issue.